In the mean time, just another short movie from NAAcademy. It's probably not the best aquarium in terms of aquatic plants, but the idea of the layout is interesting - iwagumi, but made of driftwood instead of stones.

Here are three last movies from Nature Aquarium Academy. The first movie (1) is the discussion about two aquariums 60x40x30 cm located on the shelves in the front of the shop, and another two movies (2) and (3) show the same tanks filmed from tripod. I recommend watching especially the upper aquarium (2) - it's a beautiful "almost-low tech" setup, planted only with cryptocorynes

This is the first movie from somewhat refreshed series, showing some tanks arranged during The Art of the Planted Aquarium 2011 aquascaping contest (the 2012 edition starts this weekend, so it will be a good comparison ). This tank was set up by Dan Crawford and George Farmer from the UK.

Next movies will be from 2012 - the level of the contest was really high this year, there were a lot of good tanks, and altogether there were over 30 XL aquariums, and over 30 Nano aquariums. I barely have had time to film what I wanted, and I didn't film all the tanks! First part of the report coming soon! _________________aquarium television
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And second, the 3rd part of my report from Aquatics Live 2011 in London. It took me a long time to find someone who helped me with sound post-processing. But eventually I was successful in my search, and here it is - an interview with George Farmer from UKAPS, and our discussion about 3 great planted aquariums arranged by the members of UKAPS